Thermal massage apparatus

ABSTRACT

A multi-component, convertible, individual thermal therapeutic device has multiple parts that can be arranged in at least 3 ways to provide multiple therapeutic treatments to the users body.

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The present invention is in the technical field of therapeutic products. More particularly, the present invention is in the technical field of thermal therapeutic products. More particularly, the present invention is in the technical field of thermal therapeutic massage products.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is a multi-component, convertible, individual thermal therapeutic device for users to apply superficially to various areas of the body.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a spherical thermal therapeutic massage device of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the two half spheres of a thermal therapeutic device of the present invention.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a rod of a thermal therapeutic device of the present invention.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the entire thermal spherical massage device of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Referring now to the invention in more detail, in FIG. 1 there is shown a sphere 10 with a joint equally splitting it down the middle. The sphere is made up of two equal and identical hollow half spheres, namely a first half sphere 12, and a second half sphere 14. Each half sphere 12,14 is attached centrally to form the sphere 10.

Referring now to the invention in more detail, in FIG. 2, there is shown two identical hollow half spheres 30, 32 each with a flat side 34,36 and a rounded side 38,40. The flat side 34, 36 of each half sphere 30,32 contains a hole 42,44 and within the hole there are screw threads 46,48 allowing for an additional apparatus to be screwed into each hole 42,44. Each fiat side 34,36 contains a thin layer of rubberized material 50,52.

Referring now to the invention in more detail, in FIG. 3, there is shown a hollow rod 60, with two different shaped ends, one being convex 62, the other being concave 64. In the middle of the hollow rod 60 there is a sleeve 66 covering the center half of the hollow rod 60. Between the sleeve 66 and each end 62,64, there are screw threads 68,70 that will attach it onto an additional apparatus.

Referring now to the invention in more detail, in FIG. 4 there is shown a sphere 80, made up of two hollow half spheres 82,84 and a hollow rod 86 inside the middle of the two hollow half spheres. Each hollow half sphere has screw threads 88,90 inside the central hole 92,94. The hollow rod 86 has screw threads 96,98 at each end. FIG. 4 depicts the entire invention when it is put together by screwing the ends of the hollow rod 86 into the central holes of the two hollow half spheres 82, 84 to create one sphere 80.

In more detail, still referring to the invention in FIG. 1. each hollow half sphere 12, 14 comprising the sphere 10 is filled with a substance allowing all parts 10,12,14 to be frozen and retain their temperature fora therapeutic use on the body.

In more detail, still referring to the invention in FIG. 2, each hollow half sphere 30,32 is filled with a substance allowing both hollow half spheres 30,32 to be frozen and retain their temperature for a therapeutic use on the body. Furthermore, the screw threads 46,48 allow an additional apparatus to be screwed into each hollow half sphere 30, 32 to make a different shaped device. The rubberized material 50,52 on the flat surfaces 34,36 of each hollow half sphere 30,32 is used to prevent the user's hand from becoming uncomfortable during application of the hollow half sphere on the body.

In more detail, still referring to the invention in FIG. 3, the hollow rod 60 is filled with a substance allowing the hollow rod 60 to be frozen and retain its temperature for a therapeutic use on the body. The sleeve 66 is used to prevent the user's hand from becoming uncomfortable during application of the hollow rod 60 on the body. The convex end 62 and the concave end 64 are used to apply a therapeutic treatment to a specifically shaped area of the human body for a more focal treatment. Furthermore, the screw threads 68,70 are to be screwed into an additional apparatus to make a different shaped device.

In more detail, still referring to the invention in FIG. 4, the sphere 80, the hollow half spheres 82, 84, and the hollow rod 86 are all filled with a substance allowing the half spheres 82, 84 and the rod 86 to be frozen and retain their temperature fora therapeutic use on the body. FIG. 4 depicts the invention in its entirety as the hollow rod 86 is screwed into the central hole 92,94 of each half sphere 82, 84 by the screw threads 88,90 of each hollow half sphere 82,84 and the screw threads 96,98 of the hollow rod 86.

In further detail, still referring to the invention in FIG. 1 the sphere 10 is sufficiently large enough to be applied to many areas of the body while being small enough to be easily used, such that it is 2.9 inches in diameter and 9.11 inches in circumference. Each hollow half sphere 12,14 share the same diameter of 2.9 inches so that they connect perfectly to one another.

In further detail, still referring to the invention in FIG. 2 the two hollow half spheres 30, 32 are equal in size at 2.9 inches in diameter allowing them to be sufficiently large enough to be applied to many areas of the body while being small enough to be easily used by all people. Furthermore, each hollow half sphere 30,32 is completely equal in size, shape, and weight. On the flat side 34,36 of each hollow half sphere 30,32 contains a hole 42,44 with screw threads 46,48 in them that allow the hollow rod from FIG. 3 to he screwed into the center of each hollow half sphere 30,32 to allow all 3 pieces to become one unit.

In further detail, still referring to the invention in FIG. 3, the hollow rod 60 is 0.9 inches in diameter at it's widest point and 2.65 inches in length. This allows the hollow rod 60 to be easily applied to smaller, more focused areas of the human body for therapeutic purposes. Furthermore, the convex end 62 and concave end 64 allows the hollow rod to be applied to different contours of the human body for therapeutic purposes.

The construction details of the invention shown in FIG. 1 are that sphere 10 and hollow half spheres 12,14 may be made of thermo-resistant plastic or any other sufficiently rigid and strong material with thermo-resistant properties such metal, rubber, and the like. Further, the various components of sphere 10 can be made of different materials.

The construction details of the invention shown in FIG. 2 are that of the hollow half spheres 30,32 may be made of thermo-resistant plastic or any other sufficiently rigid and strong material with thermo-resistant properties such metal, rubber, and the like. Further, the various components of the hollow half spheres 30,32 can be made of different materials. Furthermore, the rubberized surface 50,52 of the flat surface 34,36 is made of a thermo-resistant rubber or neoprene like substance that does not become cold with decreased temperatures or rapidly warms up when exposed to warmer-than-freezing temperatures, therefore allowing it to be held by a person without his or her hand becoming cold with application of the present invention.

The construction details of the invention shown in FIG. 3 are that the hollow rod 50 may be made of thermo-resistant plastic or any other sufficiently rigid and strong material with thermo-resistant properties such metal, rubber, and the like. Furthermore, the center of the hollow rod 50 contains a sleeve 56 that is made of a thermo-resistant rubber or neoprene like substance that does not become cold with decreased temperatures or rapidly warms up when exposed to warmer-than-freezing temperatures, therefore allowing it to be held by a person without his or her hand becoming cold with application of the present invention.

The advantages of the present invention include, without limitation, allowing the user to apply cold and/or massage treatments to an injured body part to achieve a therapeutic effect over just using ice or massage alone. The invention combines ice and massage to decrease pain, inflammation, reduce swelling, and remodel damaged tissues to allow for optimal, timely healing. These benefits are greater than that of using ice and/or ice pack alone as they do not provide the tissue remodeling effects of massage. Furthermore, these benefits are greater than that of using massage alone as massage does not provide the anti-inflammatory, pain reduction, or swelling reduction effects of ice. Finally, the present invention has an effect over an ice pack in that it is not stationary, therefore the movement of our product prevents frostbite from occurring, whereas a stagnant ice pack can cause frostbite.

In broad embodiment, the present invention is a cold temperature therapeutic product with multiple pieces and used to achieve optimal outcomes individual to each user.

While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, hut by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A thermal massaging apparatus, comprising: a body having complimentary halves having an exterior surface surrounding an interior surface, the interior surface defining a first interior; a first mounting frame extending from the interior surface of a first complimentary half; a second mounting frame opposing the first mounting frame and extending from the interior surface of a second complimentary half; an elongated rod extending from within the first mounting frame to within the second mounting frame, the elongated rod defining a second interior; a first O-ring on a first end of the elongated rod within the first mounting frame; a second O-ring on a second end of the elongated rod within the second mounting frame so that the first and second O-rings are compressed to retain the complimentary halves together; and a filler material that retains thermal energy within at least one of the first and second interiors.
 2. The thermal massaging apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a shape of the complimentary halves is one selected from the group consisting of hemispherical, a cross-sectional trapezoidal shape, a flattened pyramid, hemisphere with bumps, hemisphere with ridges, a cross-sectional plateau shape and combinations thereof.
 3. The thermal massaging apparatus according to claim 2, wherein one of the complimentary halves has a cross sectional rectangular shape.
 4. The thermal massaging apparatus according to claim 2, wherein one of the complimentary halves has a cross sectional trapezoidal shape.
 5. The thermal massaging apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the elongated rod includes a tube having a first end that has a convex shape for massaging a first type of body contour that is inserted into the first circular flange when separated from the body and a second end having a concave shape for massaging a complementary type of body contour that is inserted into the second circular flange when separated from the body.
 6. The thermal massaging apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the body is spherical and the tube extends along an axis on a maximum diameter of the body.
 7. A thermal massaging apparatus, comprising: a body having an exterior surface surrounding an interior surface, the interior surface defining a first interior; a first mounting frame extending from the interior surface; a second mounting frame opposing the first mounting frame and extending from the interior surface; an elongated rod extending between the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame, the elongated rod defining a second interior; and a filler material that retains thermal energy within at least one of the first and second interiors.
 8. The thermal massaging apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the body includes first and second portions that are separable, the first mounting frame includes a proximal end attached to the interior surface of the first portion and a distal end that forms a first shoulder, the second mount frame includes a proximal end attached to the interior surface of the second portion and a distal end that forms a second shoulder, further comprising: a foam washer between the first and second portions, wherein when assembled, the shoulders abut to form a recess between the first and second portions and the foam washer is compressed within the recess.
 9. The thermal massaging apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the body includes: a female portion defining a circumferential groove adjacent an edge of the female portion; and a male portion defining a circumferential ridge adjacent an edge of the male portion; wherein the edges align so that the circumferential ridge selectively couples in the circumferential groove to retain the portions together.
 10. The thermal massaging apparatus according to claim 9, wherein a shape of the portions is selected from the group consisting of hemispherical, a cross-sectional trapezoidal shape, a flattened pyramid, and combinations thereof.
 11. The thermal massaging apparatus according to claim 9, wherein one of the female portion and the male portion has a cross sectional rectangular shape.
 12. The thermal massaging apparatus according to claim 9, wherein one of the female portion and the male has a cross sectional trapezoidal shape.
 13. The thermal massaging apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the body comprises: a first hemisphere; and a second hemisphere that threads to the first hemisphere to selectively enclose the interior.
 14. The thermal massaging apparatus according to claim 13, wherein one of the first hemisphere and the second hemisphere has a cross sectional rectangular shape.
 15. The thermal massaging apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the first mounting frame includes a first circular flange and the second mounting frame includes a second circular flange.
 16. The thermal massaging apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the elongated rod includes a tube having a first end that has a convex shape for massaging a first type of body contour that is inserted into the first circular flange and a second end having a concave shape for massaging a complementary type of body contour that is inserted into the second circular flange.
 17. The thermal massaging apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the body is spherical and the tube extends along an axis on a maximum diameter of the body.
 18. A thermal massaging rod, comprising a tube having: a first end that has a convex shape for massaging a first type of body contour; and a second end having a concave shape for massaging a complementary type of body contour.
 19. The thermal massaging rod according to claim 18, further comprising a filler material within the tube that retains cold when exposed to cold temperatures.
 20. The thermal massaging rod according to claim 18, further comprising a foam cylinder wrapped around the tube. 